Research & Articles

Nursing Guidelines for Medical Cannabis

By: Pacific College Published: May 7, 2020 In the summer of 2018, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing published guidelines that stated that all nurses must be educated around six essential areas of knowledge and skill regarding medicinal cannabis use. Those six areas of essential medical cannabis care include: The nurse shall have Nursing Guidelines for Medical Cannabis

Notes From Our Nursing Program Faculty

By: Pacific College Published: May 7, 2020 Dr. Carla Mariano, EDD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAIM Dr. Mariano had been hard at work with her research and writing efforts. Mariano, C. (In Press). Holistic nursing: Scope and standards of practice. In M. Helming, K. Avino, D. Shields, & W. Rosa, (Eds). Holistic nursing: A handbook for practice Notes From Our Nursing Program Faculty

COVID-19 and Medical Cannabis with Eloise Theisen and Timothy Byars – Master Class Series

Join Eloise Theisen, AGPCNP-BC, faculty of Pacific College’s Medical Cannabis Certification Program and Timothy Byars from Radicle Health, as they discuss medical cannabis applications for COVID-19. They will: Discuss the viral pathogenesis of COVID-19 Review the applicable information in the medical literature about cannabis Speculate about possible uses of cannabis to treat coronavirus symptoms Discuss COVID-19 and Medical Cannabis with Eloise Theisen and Timothy Byars – Master Class Series

April 19, 2020 College Updates

Good Sunday afternoon (or evening) Pacific students, faculty and staff, It’s weekly update time. Well, my hair is definitely getting longer, but hopefully my emails will be getting shorter. Let’s see how it goes. I think I’ll approach today’s email via the FAQ method. By far the most questions have related to the acupuncture clinic. Here goes. April 19, 2020 College Updates

Message from Dean Guptha to Transitional Doctorate Students

Dear transitional doctorate Acupuncture students, I write to you regarding the S2020 Applications of inter-professional communication course in the transitional Doctorate of Acupuncture program. To adjust to the current global environment, we have created a special edition AIPC course that strongly meets the course learning objectives, maximizes our collective and clinical learning, and supports advancement Message from Dean Guptha to Transitional Doctorate Students